Production Responses of Dairy Cows Fed Diets Supplemented with Ammonium Salts of Iso C-4 and C-5 Acids

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A three-university study examined effects of ammonium salts of volatile fatty acids on dairy cows for a full lactation cycle. Objectives were a) to determine the most efficacious amount and ratio of two components, ammonium salts of C-5 acids and ammonium isobutyrate, and b) to compare responses of this optimum blend with the control in a response surface design. This design tested six blends of the two components defined by the center point and the five points of an equilateral pentagon from which response surfaces would be computed and a control. Each treatment consisted of 23 cows for a total of 161 multiparous Holstein cows. All cows were fed corn silage for ad libitum consumption, 1.8 kg of urea-mineral-vitamin-premix plus supplement based on corn grain and corn gluten meal according to milk production. © 1984, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Papas, A. M., Ames, S. R., Cook, R. M., Sniffen, C. J., Polan, C. E., & Chase, L. (1984). Production Responses of Dairy Cows Fed Diets Supplemented with Ammonium Salts of Iso C-4 and C-5 Acids. Journal of Dairy Science, 67(2), 276–293. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(84)81300-4

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